From: Filip "Ret2Me" Poplewski <37419029+Ret2Me@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2024 19:28:50 +0000 (+0100) Subject: docs: add a more precise example in enum doc (GH-121015) X-Git-Tag: v3.14.0a2~210 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ff257c7843d8ed0dffb6624f2f14996a46e74801;p=thirdparty%2FPython%2Fcpython.git docs: add a more precise example in enum doc (GH-121015) * docs: add a more precise example Previous example used manual integer value assignment in class based declaration but in functional syntax has been used auto value assignment what could be confusing for the new users. Additionally documentation doesn't show how to declare new enum via functional syntax with usage of the manual value assignment. * docs: remove whitespace characters * refactor: change example --------- Co-authored-by: Ethan Furman --- diff --git a/Doc/library/enum.rst b/Doc/library/enum.rst index 242b24364399..16a9b0326e9f 100644 --- a/Doc/library/enum.rst +++ b/Doc/library/enum.rst @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ using function-call syntax:: ... BLUE = 3 >>> # functional syntax - >>> Color = Enum('Color', ['RED', 'GREEN', 'BLUE']) + >>> Color = Enum('Color', [('RED', 1), ('GREEN', 2), ('BLUE', 3)]) Even though we can use :keyword:`class` syntax to create Enums, Enums are not normal Python classes. See